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4 October, 12:59

A cation is larger than it was as a neutral atom because the added electrons occupy a higher energy level. True False

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  1. 4 October, 13:19
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    False. Cations lose electrons, so they are smaller than the neutral atom.
  2. 4 October, 13:24
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    False

    Explanation:

    Cation is formed from an atom by the loss of electrons.

    For e. g., Na loses an electron to form Na+

    Na - e → Na⁺

    The electron configuration of Na: 1s² 2s² 2p⁶ 3s¹

    The electron configuration of Na⁺: 1s² 2s² 2p⁶

    In the formation of Na⁺ there is a loss of electron from the 3s orbital. As a result the size of the Na⁺ ion is less than Na atom.
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